Mark ([info]bigbaldguy) wrote,

Podcast?

What would be your ideal podcast? What would make you want to download a few minutes of someone else's audio every morning? Assume for a moment that the person making the podcast is confined to legally usable, or self-produced, music and content, and paraphrased/attributed news.

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[info]ugg_the_wandere

January 5 2006, 22:51:27 UTC 6 years ago

i'd download video podcasts of After Effects / Photoshop / Illustrator tutorials.

[info]jwz

January 5 2006, 23:49:21 UTC 6 years ago

One that contained new music that I was likely to become obsessed with. Or boobies.

I think I would listen to podcasts more if I did a lot of driving; listening to someone talk isn't something I can multitask with very well.

[info]fxl

January 6 2006, 01:22:17 UTC 6 years ago

I also have not listened to talk radio type stuff since I stopped commuting via car.

I agree about the multitasking, but will add that I can not listen to new music when I am trying to work either. As an ex/hobby DJ I pay too much attention to every detail. With older music that I am fully familular with, I can enjoy it with out paying too much attention to it.

Besides, the music would all have to be free in order for him to play it.

I have found through many hours of detailed testing that boobies do not transfer very well via any of todays audio formats.


[info]bigbaldguy

January 6 2006, 02:06:46 UTC 6 years ago

My naked chest is not for sale, even to my dedicated posse.

[info]fxl

January 6 2006, 01:32:05 UTC 6 years ago

Stories.

You always seem to have interesting stories to tell in person when ever I have seen you.

Ideas.

I often think of good uses for the Annoyinator, and loved hearing about it. I think people might be interested in hearing your talk about such things.

Just don't record the whole podcast through it. Not sure how much of that one could take.

Honesty/experience

I know that times have been a bit hard off and on over the last few years, but I am sure you have learned a lot from it. I would be interested in learning from your experiences. I think seeing how other people handle hard times can teach us a lot about how to handle tough situations ourselves. There are enough bad examples out there in the trailer park, on TV and in the movies, but not enough people with good examples from someone a geek like my self can relate to.

I really think that honesty is more important than any production quality (although, I have no doubt it would be excellent), in keeping people interested. Anybody can read a script of highly polished material for 15 minutes, but less people are willing to be honest with their listeners.

Just my 5 cents.

[info]node

January 6 2006, 07:41:02 UTC 6 years ago

Seconded. You've been silent for a long time! I think I misplaced all your spoken word mp3s when I left my last workplace.
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